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More quotes, just from one day:
“The fact that you were recording at all shows your continued disregard for being prepared “
“Taking the time to calmly put your dogs inside instead of turning on your camera would have a simple way of preventing the possibility of a problem. Instead you decided to play with fire and post it here to show us how "wrong" we are about you and your dogs.”
“your dog was attempting to play with the strange dog. It was quite cheerfully ignoring your direction to stop messing with the other dog. If it ignores a simple direction like that how do you expect a request to not react to a strange dog snapping at or nipping it on it's own territory is going to go?”
“Quite frankly, most of the members of this website have stopped clicking the video links. They already know what they're going to see and that their advice to change anything is going to be rejected. So why bother? The only reason I made my original comment is because I didn't want somebody coming across your videos and thinking they contain good training because it's on Leerburg.”
“I feel sad that I've read most of these 32 pages. .... I wish there were some way to make this thread stop reappearing in the recent posts.”
“Make it stop!”
“ if you want to make a statement with your dogs and training methods , set up a training session, get some other folks to run the camera , and actually document what you are doing to turn these beasts into the incredible animals you so obviously love .”
Andrew, those are posts from MORE people, ADDED to the unanimous posts from others all along.
That last quote immediately above ..... if and when you do that, you are welcome to post it.
No more "Look; I allowed this dangerous situation to go on around me while I played filmmaker, and no one was injured! Isn't that cool!"
We don't want to click (and increase your number of visitors to videos that demonstrate irresponsibility with many hundreds of pounds of giant dogs and one handler -- well, one camera wielder) -- clips that some noob will see and think "Oh, I can do that!" We don't want to increase traffic to those clips. And we don't want these clips to sit unchallenged here as if "it must be fine, because it's on Leerburg and no one is protesting."
Bottom line is, “if you want to make a statement with your dogs and training methods , set up a training session , get some other folks to run the camera , and actually document what you are doing to turn these beasts into the incredible animals you so obviously love .”
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